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The following operators have been classified as Wireless Service Providers by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India: [2]. Bharti Airtel Limited (Branded as Airtel); Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (Branded as BSNL Mobile, CellOne)
The Pakistan Telecommunication Ordinance 1994, established the primary regulatory framework for the telecommunication industry including the establishment of an authority. Thereafter, Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act no XVII was promulgated in 1996 that aimed to reorganize the telecom sector of Pakistan.
As of December 2024, Pakistan has 193.30 million subscribers in total with a mobile density of 79%. [ 134 ] The country's telecom regulator is the PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority).
The Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation [a] (NTT) (Corporate Number: 7010001065142) [3] is a Japanese telecommunications holding company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.. Ranked 55th in Fortune Global 500, NTT is the fourth largest telecommunications company in the world in terms of revenue, although it was the world's largest telecommunications company from 1996 to 2006, then it returned ...
NTT Communications Corporation was founded in July 1999 as a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation. [3] NTT Communications provides network management, telecommunication services such as VPN, and communications technology [4] (ICT) services including cloud, consulting, and managing services for companies and government ...
In October 2012 NADRA introduced the Smart National ID Card with enhanced security features to deter forgery and broaden its application in government services. Compliant with international standards, ICAO standard 9303 and ISO standard 7816-4 , it incorporates a data chip, 36 security features, and a match-on-card applet, enhancing smart card ...
Pakistan: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Palestine: Telecommunications Regulatory Commission Panama: Autoridad Nacional de los Servicios Públicos Papua New Guinea: National Information And Communication Technology Authority Paraguay: Comision Nacional de Telecomunicaciones Peru
Pakistan's communication system is also reliable. This has now fully graduated into the email, Internet and IT culture perse. The country is fast exploring the brave new world of information technology and keenly assimilating the requirements of e-government and e-commerce. Information technology has opened a new business frontier for Pakistan.